ganglion
Anatomy James said:Technically they dont exist. A ganglion is a collection of neuronal cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. A collection of these cell bodies in the central nervous system is sometimes mistakenly called a ganglion but is actually correctly termed a nucleus.Just C. Urious: The Cerebral Ganglion is the brain of an earthworm
the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching threadlike hyphae
A small mass of tissue or aggregation of cells.
The Mediastinum
Thymus
Neuron
ganglion
The ventral nerve cord runs throughout an earthworm's body. When they start to branch from ganglion the nerve cords are still present throughout the segments.
The Ganglia is a part of the nervous systemThe Ganglia is a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system.To make a long story short it's a brain.
mass of nerve endings
icd9 code for soft tissue mass ,scalp
Anatomy James said:Technically they dont exist. A ganglion is a collection of neuronal cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. A collection of these cell bodies in the central nervous system is sometimes mistakenly called a ganglion but is actually correctly termed a nucleus.Just C. Urious: The Cerebral Ganglion is the brain of an earthworm
muscular tissue
A mass of tissue growing uncontrollably is a cancerous tumor.
Luteal means related to a mass of yellow glandular tissue.
A lymph node is an encapsulated mass of lymph tissue.
Tumor.